These Impossibly Light Basketball Shoes Kind Of Feel Like Trackpants

Kobe Bryant, the most decorated basketball player still playing in the NBA, has a new pair of shoes, the Kobe VIII, that’s so ridiculously light you can hardly tell you’re wearing them. Weighing at only 272 grams, the secret in its lightness is in Nike’s new engineered mesh technology. It feels like trackpants.

Kobe has always been onthe cutting edge of basketball shoe technology. When most players were wearing high tops to protect his ankle, Kobe went with a low cut shoe years ago. When most players opt for something bulky, Kobe wants a shoe that weighs nearly half the typical basketball shoe (for comparison, LeBron James wears a shoe that’s nearly 482 grams). This isn’t your typical basketball shoe, it combines the best features from other athletic shoes (think soccer or running) and incorporates it into something you can wear on the hardwood.

So how did it get so light? It’s because the upper of the shoe is all “engineered mesh”. Think Nike’s Flyknit technology with more support. It’s different from the stiff uppers typically found in basketball shoes because it kind of, sort of moulds to the wearer’s foot. Like a tailored fit. There’s a feeling of give in the “engineered mesh” material that’s almost unfamiliar. Kobe himself said that there’s a learning curve to wearing the Kobe VIIIs because basketball players aren’t used to having that flexible fitting upper. They’re used to the upper of shoe being a brick wall, not the elastic sweatpants you wear after Christmas dinner.

The benefit of “engineered mesh” is that it theoretically speeds up your movement. Instead of feeling your foot move inside the typical shoe when you cut, the shoe snugly hugs the foot and moulds it into one. The midsole is Nike’s LunarLon and the heel has a “3D anatomical heel counter”. Basically, everything in the shoe is focused on making it as light as possible. It’s nearly the lightest basketball shoe in the world (the Adidas adiZero Crazy Light 2’s are 269 grams) and it certainly feels it.

As for the look of the shoe, which is, um, different? Nike designers wanted to make the exterior look like a snake’s vision of heat. That sounds cool in theory but turns out splotchy in execution. Some will love it, some will hate it. Kind of like Kobe.

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The weight of the shoe really is irrelevant. Its more to do with the overall bulk of the shoe. If they are too wide or thick then you end clipping your own feet going around tight corners or splitting defence.
200 grams per shoe is not going to make a noticeable impact on your game performance.
Low cuts are risky. I would not buy these based solely on this fact. I like my ankles.
I'll stick with my Jordans.